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Weirdo1100Rocks on Night by the sea
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Kinda bad on Exclusive Possession: The “Benevolent” Wife
its the same old story
no creative
my cat can write a story like this after reading 2 or 3 revenge reincarnation manhwas
no creative
my cat can write a story like this after reading 2 or 3 revenge reincarnation manhwas
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Rocks on Dearest
Let's see just give this 5 cause amazing!! Interesting another under the green light and the pizza delivery alikeee
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Rocks on Don't Mix Business with Pleasure!
def one of the prettiest dicks drawn😝. MCs are hella hot. The plot is chef's kiss hemwah😗. But the only problem is, im getting impatient waiting for new chapss. Every chap is too short for me😭😭😭 but overall, THIS ROCKS, ALRIGHT😎✌
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Rocks on Her Tale of Shim Chong
Her Tale of Shim Chong took me by surprise when I finally got around to reading what I thought would be something I would eventually drop after a few chapters.
What I actually found was an immensely thoughtful tale of women - not just the two protagonists - women doing their best to survive in a world that has knives pointing at them, ready to wound at the slightest opening. Though that's already enough of a hook, what really pulled me in was the careful treatment of class dynamics in the world. The difference in station between our sacrificial bride and the titular beggar-girl is like night and day. Their struggles are completely different. Chong is right to call bullshit on equating the struggles of having to fight for your next meal and in-law political intrigue, but she throws herself into it alongside her new 'friend' nonetheless, in what starts out as a sugar mommy kind of situation and deepens into something so much more.
Can't recommend it enough. While some parts may seem over-the-top at times (for me the monk is an absolute mood-killer), I believe there's a lot one can gain from reading this.
What I actually found was an immensely thoughtful tale of women - not just the two protagonists - women doing their best to survive in a world that has knives pointing at them, ready to wound at the slightest opening. Though that's already enough of a hook, what really pulled me in was the careful treatment of class dynamics in the world. The difference in station between our sacrificial bride and the titular beggar-girl is like night and day. Their struggles are completely different. Chong is right to call bullshit on equating the struggles of having to fight for your next meal and in-law political intrigue, but she throws herself into it alongside her new 'friend' nonetheless, in what starts out as a sugar mommy kind of situation and deepens into something so much more.
Can't recommend it enough. While some parts may seem over-the-top at times (for me the monk is an absolute mood-killer), I believe there's a lot one can gain from reading this.
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Pretty good on The Last Step On The Way
Beautiful art, a well-balanced story, and an adorable couple. However, I often found it difficult to determine which speech bubbles belonged to whom, which was annoying.
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